Representation in Congress Speech of Hon George Vickers of Maryland in the U

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Representation in Congress Speech of Hon George Vickers of Maryland in the U
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It is the creature of the States, made by a surrender of certain of their powers for specific purposes, the proper execution of which was to inure to the mutual benefit of all the States. It can exercise no power nor claim any attributes of sovereignty inconsistent with the independence, dignity, and equality of the States. The idea that the-child and creature of the States and the people of the States, created and brougl^t into being by their coijperation, to preserve, protect, and defend the ...common interests against foreign nations, and to pro- mote the general welfare, should become the master and monster to absorb the powers of the States, take from them their chief attributes of sovereignty, and degrade them, was never before heard of. In the forty-fifth number of the Federalist, written by Mr. Madison, I find these words : "The powers delegated by the proposed Constitu- tion to the Federal Government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.

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